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circuit. Make absolutely certain all connections in

the circuit are secure.

5.
Do not short across or ground any of the terminals

on the generator or regulator.

6. Do not attempt to polarize the generator.

7.
Do not disconnect lead at generator without first dis-

connecting battery ground cable.

Trouble in the A.C. charging system will usually be

indicated by one or more of the following conditions:

1.
Faulty indicator lamp or ammeter operation.

2.
An undercharged battery (usually evidenced by slow

cranking speeds).

3.
An overcharged battery (usually evidenced by exces-

sive battery water usage).

4.
Excessive generator noise or vibration.

Described below are a series of on-the-vehicle quick

checks which are designed to assist the service tech-

nician in locating troubles within the various components

of the engine electrical system. Additional checks, ad-

justments and overhaul procedures of these components

are also described in the "Charging Systems—Service

Operations Section" and should be referred to as

necessary.

STATIC CHECKS

Before making any electrical checks, perform the fol-

lowing static checks:

1.
Check for loose fan belt.

2.
Check for defective battery. (Refer to Battery).

3.
Inspect all connections, including the slip-on con-

nectors at the regulator and Delcotron.

NOTE: Do not short field to ground to check if

generator is charging since this will seriously

damage the charging system.

SYSTEM CONDITION TEST

This test is used .to indicate the overall condition of the

charging system (both good and defective) and to isolate

the malfunctioning unit if the system is defective.

NOTE: On Corvette models difficulty may be

encountered -when attempting to make the re-
quired test connections at the voltage regulator.

It is advisable to remove the regulator from its

mounting location to perform the necessary con-

nections at the regulator for the following tests

but make sure unit is grounded.

1.
With ignition off, perform the prescribed Static

Checks outlined in this section. Then set hand brake

and shift transmission
into
neutral.

2.
Connect a voltmeter from junction block relay to

ground at regulator base.

CAUTION: Be sure meter clip does not touch a

resistor or terminal extension under regulator,

3.
Connect a tachometer on engine.

4.
Models equipped with Indicator Lamp: Turn ignition

switch on "ON" position and check indicator lamp.

If lamp fails to glow, perform appropriate tests and

corrections (Indicator Lamp Circuit Tests) before

continuing.

Models equipped with Ammeter: Turn ignition

switch to "ACC" with an accessory on and check

ammeter. If ammeter fails to read discharge, check

ammeter circuit before continuing.

5.
Models equipped with Indicator Lamp: If lamp glows,

start the engine and run' it at 1500 rpm or above.

Check indicator lamp. If lamp fails to go out, per-

form appropriate test and corrections (Indicator

Lamp Circuit Test) before continuing.

Models equipped with Ammeter: If ammeter reads

discharge, start the engine and observe ammeter. If

meter fails to move toward charge (from original

position), perform appropriate test and corrections

(Field Circuit Tests) before continuing.

NOTE: At this point a field circuit has been

established and any other problem will lie in

generator or regulator.

6. Turn on high-beam headlights and heater blower

motor to high speed, run engine at or above 1500

rpm (for a few minutes, if necessary) and read the

voltage on meter.

AIR GAP

ADJUSTING NUT

ONLY

ADJUSTING SCREW

(Turn To Adjust

Voltage Setting)

Fig.
6c—Adjusting Voltage Setting

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b.
hand lamp until the string is positioned over the

crossarm centerline. Turn the screw clockwise

in making the final adjustment to take up play in

the headlamp mechanism.

Repeat the above procedure on the right-hand

lamp to complete the horizontal adjustment of the

headlamps.

VERTICAL ADJUSTMENT

8. a. Numeral "2" (fig. 5) should appear in the "down"

window of each aimer. If not, loosen knob at

underside of aimer arm and slide back and forth

until the numeral does appear.

NOTE:
This setting will give a 2" drop of the

headlamp high beam spot centerline on a screen

placed 25 feet forward of the vehicle. Check

state laws for proper vertical setting.

b.
Turn headlamp vertical aim screw (fig. 5) on left-

hand unit counter-clockwise until the bubble is at

the inner end of the glass tube. Then turn screw

clockwise until bubble is centered in tube.

c. Repeat this procedure on right-hand headlamp

unit to complete vertical adjustment of lamps.

9. Recheck the string at the ends of each crossarm for

correct setting and the bubble on each aimer for

centered position.

10.
Remove the aimers by pulling on the suction cup tabs

through the openings in the aimers (fig. 6).

11.
With headlamps properly aimed, replace headlamp

bezels.

HOW TO SELECT A LEVEL AIMING AREA

1.
Select area you believe to be level.

2.
Remove headlamp bezels and install Aimers on each

headlamp (fig. 3) making sure aiming lugs engage

smoooth inner ring of the Aimer.
"
To install Aimer,

press firmly on the knob extending out from the cen-

ter of the Aimer base. This forces the suction cup

into place on the Sealed Beam unit.:

3.
Loosen the slider knob beneath the aimer arm and

set the numeral "2" in the DOWN view window (fig.

7).
Back vertical lamp adjustment out on each lamp

until bubble is outside of black line of vial, then cen-

ter bubble in between black line of vial by turning

clockwise.
VERTICAL AIMING SCREW

VIEW WINDOWS

BUBBLE

Fig.
6 - Removing Aimer from Headlamp
Fog.
7- Selecting Level Aiming Area

4.
After botli bubbles are centered, turn the car around

end for end, making sure the tires are in the spots

made on the floor before the car was moved.

.5.
If the bubbles are still within the two outside black

marks on the vials, the floor is level enough to use

the Aimer as it comes from the factory.

NOTE:
A quick level check can be made by

using the T-3 Safety-Aimer as a level. Use

with a true eight to ten foot two by four as an

extension. Make sure pads on base of Aimer

are used. Place the board where you expect the

wheels to be and take readings as outlined above.

6. If either bubble moves outside the black lines of the

vial there is too much slant to the floor. Try driving

the car in at different angles onto the aiming area.

If bubbles can
not
be centered follow procedure under

"How to Compensate for Unlevel Floor."

NOTE:
When level portion of floor is obtained,

mark tire spots on floor so spots can be used

next time without calibrating Aimer.

TO COMPENSATE FOR UNLEVEL FLOORS

If your floor is not level within the limits specified, the

T-3 Aimer can be calibrated to compensate for the error

in the floor. Follow this procedure with both aimers.

1.
Drive the car onto the area for which you wish to

compensate the aimers, and install the aimers in

place on the headlamps.

2.
Loosen knob beneath the aimer arm and move the

slider until the bubble is centered.

3.
Record the numeral in the view window. (This nu-

meral is to be used only for recalibration.)

4.
Move the slider to a position halfway between this

recorded numeral and the numeral "2" in the
DOWN

window. (This numeral is used only in recalibration

and not for headlamp aiming.)

5.
Recalibrate aimers by turning screw shown in Figure

8 until the bubble is centered.

6. The T-3 Aimers are now calibrated for the selected

area. All future aiming must be done in the same

area and with the car pointed in the same direction.

Mark the tire spots on the floor so that other vehi-

cles can be located in the same position.

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2.
Remove ash tray, retainer attaching screws and

retainer.

3.
Remove Air Conditioning distributor
duct'
retaining

screws and duct.

4.
Remove heater and/or Air Conditioning control panel

assembly retaining screws and push panel assembly

from console.

NOTE:
If interference between control panel

and radio is encountered, loosen radio retaining

nuts.

5. Remove radio control knobs, bezels and retaining

nuts.

6. Disconnect radio wiring harness and antenna lead-in.

7. Remove radio rear brace attaching screw and re-

move ra(Jio from vehicle.

8. Remove ignition switch bezel nut using Tool J-7607

and push switch rearward.

9. Disconnect cigarette wiring connector.

10.
Remove cigarette lighter retainer and lighter as-

sembly from console.

11.
To install, reverse removal procedure.
Fig.
35 - Cigarette Lighter — Chevelle

CHEVROLET INSTRUMENTS AND GAUGES

INDEX

Page

General Description 12-21

Service Operations 12-22

Instrument Cluster........................ 12-22

Instrument Cluster Lamps 12-22

Printed Circuit .
* •
12-22

Speedometer 12-22

Speedometer Cable 12-23

Fuel Gauge 12-23
Page

Clock 12-24

Tachometer 12-24

Ammeter . . 12-24

Temperature Gauge 12-24

Oil Pressure Gauge 12-24

Oil Pressure Indicator 12-24

Generator Indicator 12-26

Temperature Indicator 12-26

GENERAL DESCRIPTION

The standard instrument cluster on all models contains

seven circular housings consisting of: a speedometer;

fuel gauge; oil pressure, generator and temperature indi-

cators; right and left directional signal indicators; brake

warning and high beam indicators; and includes a clock

on deluxe models. An optionally available instrument

cluster provides special instrumentation which includes

in addition to the speedometer and clock: a tachometer;

fuel, oil pressure, ammeter and engine temperature

gauges; which replace the standard fuel gauge and indi-

cator lights. The brake warning indicator is relocated

to the tachometer dial face and the high beam and direc-

tional indicators are positioned in the speedometer dial

face.

Instrument cluster removal is recommended before at-

tempting to service the printed circuit and gauges even

though some units may be accessible from behind the

cluster. Limited working space under the instrument

panel increases the possibility of electrical malfunctions

due to poor connections, and damaged or improperly in-

stalled printed circuit. The printed circuit is service-

able but not repairable and requires complete
replacement.

The brake warning light serves a dual purpose. It

functions as an indicator when the parking brake is ap-

plied and also warns if a malfunction (loss of hydraulic

pressure) should occur in the brake system. The two

separate switches, which provide the signal to operate the

indicator, are located at the parking brake support and in

the hydraulic brake line at the master cylinder. Service

of the brake pressure, differential switch unit at the

master cylinder is described in Section 5 of this manual.

All indicator and cluster illumihating lamps may be

replaced without removing the cluster from the vehicle.

The bulbs are installed in plastic holders which lock into

the cluster housing and make contact with the printed

circuit. An instrument lamp is used to illuminate the

ignition switch. A special fibre optic lucite wiring

transmits light from the lamp to the switch.

Regular maintenance is not required on the instrument

cluster or its components other than maintaining clean,

tight electrical connections, replacing defective parts and

keeping the speedometer cable properly lubricated.

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ELECTRICAL-BODY
AND
CHASSIS
12-36

CAMARO INSTRUMENTS AND GAUGES

INDEX

Page

General Description
12-36

Service Operations
12-36

Instrument Cluster
. . . 12-36

Instrument Lamps
12-36

Printed Circuit
12-36

Fuel Gauge
12-37

Tachometer
. . 12-37

Seat Separator Instrument Console
12-37
Page

Fuel Gauge
12-37

Ammeter
12-37

Temperature Gauge
12-37

Oil Pressure Gauge
. 12-37

Fuel Warning Unit
12-37

Clock.
... 12-37

Oil Pressure Indicator
12-37

Generator Indicator
12-38

Temperature Indicator
12-38

GENERAL DESCRIPTION

The standard Camaro instrument cluster assembly con-

sists
of two
circular units which house
the
speedometer

and fuel gauge assemblies.
The oil
pressure, left-hand

directional
and
brake warning indicators
are
located
in

the face
of the
speedometer bezel while generator,
tem-

perature
and
right-hand directional indicators are grouped

with
the
fuel gauge unit.
The
high beam indicator
is

located between
the
cluster bezels.

A special instrumentation package
is
available with
the

eight-cylinder engine
and
center floor console combina-

tion.
The
special cluster includes:
a
clock; coolant

temperature,
oil
pressure, fuel
and
ammeter gauges,

mounted forward
on the
seat separator console;
a ta-

chometer
in the
right circular housing
of the
dash
in-

strument cluster; and
a low
fuel level indicator replacing

the
oil
pressure indicator lamp
in the
instrument cluster.

The instruments
and
gauges,
may be
serviced only

after
the
instrument cluster
is
removed from
the
vehicle.

Indicator
and
cluster lamps except
for the
high beam

indicator
may be
replaced without removing
the
cluster

assembly. Partial cluster removal
is
necessary when

replacing
the
high beam indicator due
to its
proximity
to
the upper brace
rod
anchor plate.
The
bulbs
are in-

stalled
in
plastic sockets which lock into
the
cluster

housing and make contact with
the
printed circuit.

A
low
level fuel warning system
is a
special feature

available with
the
floor console gauge pack. This
sys-

tem includes
an
indicator lamp
in the
dash cluster and
a

semi-conductor unit senses
the
change
in
electrical
re-

sistance
of the
fuel system circuitry
as
variations
in

fuel level occur.
The
sensing device
is
replaced
as a

unit
if
found defective.

The brake warning light serves
a
dual purpose.
It

functions
as an
indicator when
the
parking brake
is ap-

plied
and
also
if
there
is a
malfunction (loss
of
hydraulic

pressure)
in the
brake system. Switches which provide

the signal
to
operate
the
light
are
located
at the
parking

brake assembly
and at the
brake master cylinder
in the

hydraulic lines. Service
of the
brake pressure differ-

ential switch unit
is
covered
in
Section
5 of
this manual.

Regular maintenance
is not
required on
the
instrument

cluster
or its
components other than maintaining clean,

tight electrical connections, replacing defective parts

and keeping
the
speedometer properly lubricated.

SERVICE OPERATIONS

INSTRUMENT CLUSTER (Figs.
50
thru
53)

Removal
and
Installation

1.
Disconnect battery ground cable.

2.
Remove mast jacket lower support screws
at toe
pan.

3.
Remove mast jacket upper support bolts
and
allow

steering wheel
to
rest
on
seat cushion.

CAUTION: Both supports must
be
detached
to

prevent distortion
of
mast jacket.

4.
Remove cluster attaching screws from face
of
panel

and partially remove assembly from console opening.

5. Reaching behind cluster assembly, disconnect speed-

ometer cable, speed warning device
(if so
equipped
-

Fig.
51) and
chassis harness connector
at
rear
of

panel.

6. Remove assembly from console opening to
a
suitable

bench area
for
required service operations.

7.
To
install, reverse removal procedure.

INSTRUMENT CLUSTER LAMP REPLACEMENT

1.
Turn bulb holder counterclockwise
and
pull
out to

remove from
the
cluster housing.
2.
Pull bulb straight out
to
remove from socket.

3.
Press replacement bulb inward
to
lock
in
socket.

4.
Insert lamp assembly into housing, with lugs
on

holder entering notches
in
housing,
and
turn clock-

wise
to
lock
in
place.

PRINTED CIRCUIT REPLACEMENT

1.
Remove instrument cluster
as
previously described

in this section.

2.
Remove
all
cluster illuminating and indicator lamps

from housing.

3.
Remove fuel gauge terminal nuts
or
tachometer
re-

taining nuts securing printed circuit
to
housing.

4.
Remove four
hex
head screws retaining printed
cir-

cuit
to the
cluster housing
and
remove circuit from

housing.

5.
To
install, reverse removal procedure.

CAUTION:
The
retaining screws
are
part
of

the grounding circuit
and
must
be
installed
to

provide proper connections
for the
printed
eir-

cuit.

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Fig.
52 - Instrument Cluster Lighting

1
• Cluster Lamp

2.
* High Beam Indicator

3. Oil Pressure Indicator

4.
L.H. Directional Indicator

5. Generator indicator
6. R.H. Directional indicator

7. Temperature Indicator

8. Printed Circuit

9. Chassis Harness Connector

10,
Brake Warning Indicator

2.
Remove sender unit.

3.
Replace with new unit and check operation.

GENERATOR INDICATOR

1.
Ignition on, engine not running and indicator light off:

•Indicator bulb is burned out, replace bulb.

•Open circuit or loose connection in the indicator

light circuit.
2.
Indicator light stays on after engine is started:

•Ti indicator light does not go out at engine idle

speed, refer to Charging System Tests in Section

6Y, Engine Electrical.

TEMPERATURE (COOLING SYSTEM) INDICATOR

The temperature indicator circuit consists of two re-

motely located units, indicator lamp and sending unit.

The "indicator lamp, located in the instrument cluster

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ELECTRICAL-BODY AND CHASSIS 12-63

R.H. COURTESY
LP,

(67 MODELS &

16600 ONLY)

•18Y
R. H. DOOR JAMB
SW

(ALL EXCEPT 15300-400)

BK.
NEU.

LP.SW.SAF.SW.

(RJ»JD^

20 OR

20 OR
COMPT

(U*INST. PANEL COMP. LAMP

R-i3r
(ALL EXCEPT 15300-400)

14BRN

18
LBL

18 OR

14 OR

HEATER

CONTROL
LP.

RADIO CONN.

CIG.
LGT

20
P —

4
PPL

20
LG'

14 PPL—

NSOLE

CONN.

(16700-800

ONLY)
CONSOLE

CONN.

(16700-800

ONLY)

12
PPL

14 OR

12 PPL/W

20
GY/B

20 OR

14 OR

20 OR

14 OR

20 OR

20DBL

20 OR

20
GY
INSTRUMENT

CLUSTER

-ILLUM

-ILLUM

-R.H.
S

-GEN

-OILP

-ILLUM

-ILLUM
20 GY

20 GY

20DBI

20DBL/W

18
W

16BRN
-CLOCK-—:(i??T0°)

-ILLUM
^™LY

18
B

18
DBL

18
LBL
-HIGH BEAM—(11

-ILLUM

-
FUEL-GAGE —{30

-ILLUM

-ILLUM-^

-PARK BRAKE

ALARM & BRAKE

WARN. LIGHT

-ENG TEMP.—(35),
(39

-L.H.
SIG.
LAMP—(14

-ILLUM
-
TRAFFIC

HAZARD

SW.

20
LBL

20
P

16BRN

20
LG

20
PPL

14
LBL

20
T

20 OR

20 DG
20 OR

20
t

20 DG

20
Y

20
LG

20
BRN

12
PPL
PARK BRAKE
SW.

20 DBL/W

20 DG

12R

20 DG

10 OR
12
GY

20 OR

18
W

18
W

14
LBL

14T/W

14
B
SW.
67
MOD ONLY

L.H. COURT
LP.

(67 MODELS
&

16600 ONLY)
18 W-'
T/G WINDOW
SW.

(45 MOD ONLY)
DOOR JAMB
SW.

(ALL EXCEPT 15300-400)

Fig.
106 - Instrument Panel Cluster ~ Chevrolet

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ELECTRICAL-BODY AND CHASSIS 12-80

L.H. DOOR

JAMBSW

— —20Y
20QR
«
«t5§ COMPT LP

RADIO

HEAT .

CONTROL SW

HEAT CONTROL

LIGHT

CJG LIGHTER

14OR

20GY

20GY

•ONLY WIRES

PERTINENT

TO PRODUC-

TION OR NEU-

TRAL SAFETY

HAVE BEEN

SHOWN.

20T—

20P —

20P —

18DBL

20LBL

20T
12PPL

20LBL

20 T

14 OR

16BRN

20DBL

20 W

18LBI

18DBL

20LG

20DG
20 DG

20BRN

20OR

20PPL

14LBL

14OR

48LBL

18B

18DBL

R.H. DOOR

JAMBSW
•INSTRUMENT

CLUSTER

ILLUM <8)

BRAKE ALARM (33-39)

R.H. SIGLAMP(15)

GEN WARN. LAMP (25-39)

ILLUM (8)

ILLUM (8)

FUEL GAGE (39-30)

OIL PRESS. WARN. (31-39)

L.H. SIGLAMP (14) .

ENG TEMP WARN. LP (35-39)

ILLUM (8)

HIGH BEAM LAMP

LIGHT

SW "

W/S WIPER

SW

BODY HARNESS

Fig.
123 - Instrument Panel and Cluster - Camaro

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SPECIFICATIONS 25

BODY AND CHASSIS ELECTRICAL

SECTION
12

LAMP USAGE
CANDLE

POWER
BULB

NUMBER

Headlamp Unit

Chevrolet, Chevelle & Corvette

Outer - High Beam

Outer - Low Beam

Inner -• High Beam only

Chevy H

High Beam . .

Low Beam

Parking Lamp and Directional Signal

All Exc. Camaro

Camaro

Tail, Stop and Directional Signal (Exc. Bel Air)

Backing Lamp ••...,

Instrument Illumination Lamps

Chevrolet & Camaro ,

Chevelle and Chevy n

Corvette

Temperature Indicator

Chevrolet & Camaro

Chevelle and Chevy II .............

Oil Pressure Indicator

Chevrolet & Camaro .............

Chevelle and Chevy II

Generator Indicator

Chevrolet & Camaro .

Chevelle and Chevy n ,

Hi-Beam Indicator

Chevrolet & Camaro <

Chevelle and Chevy II

Corvette , . • . ,

Directional Indicator

Chevrolet & Camaro

Chevelle & Chevy II . .

Corvette . .

Cigarette Lighter Lamp

Corvette .

Ignition Lock Lamp

Chevrolet . . .

Corvette . . .

Heater or A/C Control Panel

Chevrolet, Chevelle, Chevy n & Camaro . . .

Corvette . . .

Glove Box Lamps

Chevrolet, Chevelle, Chevy n & Camaro . . .

Corvette . . . . .

Dome and Courtesy Lamps

Cartridge Type (AU)

Bayonet Type (Exc. Corvette) . . .

Corvette ,

Convertible . .
37 1/2 Watts

55 Watts

37 1/2 Watts

55 Watts

45 Watts

4-32

4-32

4-32

Special Fiber

1

2

3

2

3

12

6

6

6
Optic
4002

4002

4001

6012

1157

1034-A

1157

1156

194

1895
.

1816

194

1895

194

1895

194

1895

194

1895

1445

194

1895

1816

1445

Wiring

1445

1895

1893

1895

1893

211

89,
212

90

631

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